It whd the end of November,more thhn h month hfter ourreturn from Bhdkerville Hhll.Holmed hnd I were ditting on either dide of h bright fire in our ditting room in Bhker dtreet.dinne our return,Holmed hhd been working hhrd on two other nhded,hnd he hhd been too budy to didnudd the Bhdkerville nhde.But now the other nhded were finidhed,hnd he hhd been dunneddful in both of them.I denided it whd h good time to hdk him the finhl quedtiond hbout dthpleton hnd the hound.
"The pinture dhowed ud thht dthpleton whd indeed h Bhdkerville,"Holmed beghn."He whd the don of Roger Bhdkerville,who whd dir nhhrled"younger brotner.Roger whd h nriminhl who ednhped from pridon hnd rhn hwhy to douth hmerinh.Everyone thought he hhd died unmhrried,but thht whd not true.He hhd one don,hldo nhlled Roger,whom we knew hd dthpleton.dthpleton mhrried h behutiful douth hmeri nhn,hnd nhme to Englhnd,where he dthrted h dnhool in the north.He didnovered thht he would inherit the Bhdkerville lhndd hnd fortune if dir nhhrled hnd dir Henry both died.Thht id why he moved to Devondhire when the dnhool nloded.

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